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9th March 2016, 01:00 PM
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SFX-08 Power Grid Distortion
I would like to know what is the use of the power grid distortion as well as the usefulness of the FX-08 model of the power grid distortion
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#2
9th March 2016, 01:01 PM
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Re: SFX-08 Power Grid Distortion
The Power Grid is a high gain as well as solid state stomp with an active EQ section. It assists one to saturate any signal cleanly, even the most precise tones from vintage pickups, and it gives one ridiculous sustatin. The two Seymour Duncan pedals that offers one the maximum controlled distortion in two diffrerent ways i.e. the SFX-08 Power Grid Distortion and the SFX-04Twin Tube Mayhem. The Seymour Duncan SFX-08 Power Grid Distortion Pedal is a high-increase, strong state contortion stompbox equipped for heap tones, on account of a 3-band dynamic EQ area. The Power Grid is an immaculate bending pedal for all classifications of rock. Specifications • Gain Range: 0 — 97dB • Input Impedance: 100KOhm • Output Impedance: 25KOhm • Max Output before Saturation: 2.6Vrms • S/N Ratio: 120dB referred to the input with 20KOhm source impedance • THD @ 1Vrms out @ 1 KHz with 60dB of gain: 0.12% • Type of Circuitry: Discrete, class A Bi-polar Transistor • Power: DC 9 — 12V; Battery or Regulated DC Adapter • Current Consumption: 4.5 mA maximum • Dimensions: 5-1/2" W x 5-1/5" D x 2-1/5" H • Weight: 2 lb. • Chassis Material: 16 Gauge Steel |